Flawed Commanders and Strategy in the Battles for Italy, 1943–45

Flawed Commanders and Strategy in the Battles for Italy, 1943–45
Title Flawed Commanders and Strategy in the Battles for Italy, 1943–45 PDF eBook
Author Andrew Sangster
Publisher Casemate
Total Pages 338
Release 2023-03-02
Genre History
ISBN 1636243134

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Wars never run according to plan, perhaps never more so than during the Italian campaign, 1943–45, where necessary coordination between the different armies added additional complexity to Allied plans. Errors in the strategies, tactics, the coalition tensions, and operations at campaign command level can clearly be seen in firsthand accounts of the period. This new account examines the Italian campaign, from Sicily to surrender in 1945, exploring the strategy, intentions, motives, plans, and deeds. It then offers a detailed insight into the five commanders who led the battles in Italy—the two British commanders, Montgomery and Alexander; two American, Patton and Clark; and the leading German commander, Field Marshal Kesselring. Their personal notes and accounts, taken alongside archival material, provides some surprising conclusions—Montgomery was not quite the master of war he is portrayed as; Patton had serious flaws, exposed by wasting men’s lives to save a relative and overlooking the shooting of prisoners of war; Clark lost lives to bolster his image; Alexander the gentleman was far too vague to be effective as a senior leader. Meanwhile, condemned war criminal Kesselring appears to be the most efficient and also, like Alexander, one of the most popular leaders.

Flawed Commanders and Strategy in the Battles for Italy, 1943-45

Flawed Commanders and Strategy in the Battles for Italy, 1943-45
Title Flawed Commanders and Strategy in the Battles for Italy, 1943-45 PDF eBook
Author Andrew Sangster
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2023-03-15
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ISBN 9781636243122

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The flawed leadership of the five senior military commanders in the Italian campaign led to lost lives and squandered opportunities.

Tug of War

Tug of War
Title Tug of War PDF eBook
Author Dominick Graham
Publisher Pen and Sword
Total Pages 635
Release 2004-05-30
Genre History
ISBN 1473819938

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When the Allies invaded mainland Italy in 1943 they intended only a clearing-up operation to knock Italy out of the war, but Hitler ordered the German armies to defend every foot of the country. The 'Tug of War' was the mysterious force which caused a war to race out of control, and attract vast numbers of men, tanks, guns and aircraft. The book analyses the main battles of Salerno, Cassino, Anzio and the march on Rome.

Forgotten Battles

Forgotten Battles
Title Forgotten Battles PDF eBook
Author Charles T. O'Reilly
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 390
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9780739101957

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Italy's War of Liberation takes issue with the apparently prevalent attitude among Allied commanders during World War II that the Italian military was ineffective. O'Reilly recounts the little-known story of the significant contribution made by the Italian military during the Italian Campaign, including the contribution of relatively unacknowledged Italian Partisan formations that fought in Italy, France, Yugoslavia, and Greece. Despite the fact that Italians fought on the front lines with the British and American soldiers, and despite the service of the Italian Navy and Air Force, the Allies refused repeated Italian pleas for more involvement in combat. This book not only attempts to correct the record of military history by illustrating the ways in which the Italians were underutilized by the Allies, but it also serves to paint a fair portrait of the Italian military's substantial efforts to defeat Hitler and eradicate Fascism.

Eighth Army in Italy

Eighth Army in Italy
Title Eighth Army in Italy PDF eBook
Author Richard Doherty
Publisher Pen & Sword
Total Pages 259
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 9781844156375

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Eighth Army was Britain's most famous field army of the twentieth century. This book studies the experience of Eighth Army in the Italian campaign, examining how a force accustomed to the open spaces of North Africa adjusted to the difficult terrain of Italy where fighting became much more a matter for the infantry than for the armor. The book uses official records at various levels, personal accounts – some never before published – and published material to present a picture of an army that, although defined as British, was one of the war's most cosmopolitan formations.

The Allied Forces in Italy, 1943-45

The Allied Forces in Italy, 1943-45
Title The Allied Forces in Italy, 1943-45 PDF eBook
Author Guido Rosignoli
Publisher
Total Pages 164
Release 1989
Genre History
ISBN

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Gennemgang af operationer, udrustning og uniformer m.v. af den mest kosmopolitiske, allierede styrke, som oprettedes under 2. verdenskrig.

Tug of War

Tug of War
Title Tug of War PDF eBook
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Total Pages 445
Release 1986
Genre Italy, Southern
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